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UFC Stars Clash Over Pay and Power
17 Mar
Summary
- McGregor questions his value amid boxing deal.
- Jones seeks release after White House snub.
- Rousey criticizes UFC athlete compensation practices.

Recent weeks have seen prominent UFC fighters, including Conor McGregor and Jon Jones, publicly express grievances regarding their contracts and compensation. McGregor is reportedly reassessing his worth to the UFC, particularly in light of a significant reported $15 million boxing deal for Connor Benn.
Jon Jones has also voiced his discontent, suggesting he be released from his UFC contract after not being included in the anticipated UFC White House lineup. These sentiments align with past statements from former UFC star Ronda Rousey, who has criticized the promotion for its athlete compensation policies, labeling it a difficult environment for fighters.
The ongoing discussions highlight a recurring tension between high-profile athletes and the UFC management concerning financial agreements and career opportunities. Both McGregor and Jones appear to be seeking greater financial recognition and control over their professional paths within the combat sports landscape.




